Is this the end of the sushi conveyor belt? 'Sushi terrorism' forces four of Japan's 'big five' restaurants to scrap self-service after viral videos showed customers rubbing saliva on food

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Leading restaurants in Japan that use the kaiten - or rotating - serving feature are being forced to switch to more traditional methods of serving their raw delicacies.
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